GO GO RIDDIM produced by MONSTAPIECE ENTERTAINMENT 2011
Go Go Overview
The Go Go Riddim brought real energy to soca parties in 2011. Its rhythm is fast, bright, and full of excitement, perfect for Carnival crowds. The beat makes people want to dance and wave flags, capturing the feeling of a true Caribbean fete. The music blends strong drums with lively melodies, creating a sound that keeps the party moving all night. Artists brought their own style to this riddim. Alison Hinds, known for her soca classic “Roll It Gal,” added her powerful voice to “Brace & Wine.” Beenie Man, the Jamaican dancehall icon who won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, switched up his usual style for “Go Go Club.” Hypa Dawg kept the energy high with “Keep Talking,” while Peter Ram Wiggins, famous for his hit “Woman By My Side,” delivered “Carnival Time Again.” Skinny Fabulous, who later won the International Soca Monarch title in 2019, got the crowd moving with “Left Ya Man.” Each song matched the riddim’s lively spirit and gave DJs plenty of reasons to reload the track during parties. The producer behind this sound is MONSTAPIECE ENTERTAINMENT. Known for their work in the Caribbean music scene, they made sure the riddim stayed energetic and tight. Their production helped make Go Go Riddim a favorite at Carnival events in 2011, and it still brings back memories of that festive year.
Go Go Tracklist:
- Alison Hinds – Brace & Wine
- Beenie Man – Go Go Club
- Hypa Dawg – Keep Talking
- Peter Ram Wiggins – Carnival Time Again
- Skinny Fabulous – Left Ya Man
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